Denomination 2017 2018 2019 2020 2021 2022 2023 2024 2025
Infant nursery
institutions 754 765 789 825 875 928 1,016 1,116 1,221
active places 40,040 40,648 41,205 42,217 44,075 45,296 48,444 51,919 55,214
enrolled children 37,977 38,223 38,611 37,910 38,701 40,864 44,420 46,994 49,640
of which:
children receiving free meals 25,225 25,346 24,897 23,954 24,277 25,622 28,588 31,073 32,482
regular child protection allowance recipients 2,476 1,996 1,618 1,425 1,380 1,208 1,323 1,471 1,712
disabled children 528 583 575 555 526 593 627 678 721
chronically sick children 812 923 943 925 889 972 1,125 1,160 1,226
members of a family with 3 or more children 4,962 5,136 5,191 5,148 5,243 5,894 6,725 7,061 7,185
children obtaining early developmenta 560 615 654 566 615 730 905 981 946
children of registered disadvantaged status 697 650 587 573 548 503 571 680 777
children of registered multiply disadvantaged status 458 430 420 339 382 378 481 576 772
children not enrolled due to lack of place in year of educationb 2,201 2,934 2,679 2,122 1,634 2,242 3,079 3,018 2,748
nurses 7,346 7,372 7,525 7,650 7,849 8,088 8,507 8,936 9,562
assistant nurses 1,517 1,814 1,862 1,922 2,011 2,095 2,264 2,448 2,646
Mini infant nursery
institutions 50 85 214 245 280 334 398 471 508
active places 354 625 1,622 1,889 2,230 2,778 3,500 4,217 4,765
enrolled children 346 623 1,556 1,786 2,079 2,635 3,283 3,957 4,435
of which:
children receiving free meals 174 363 1,105 1,285 1,525 1,908 2,454 2,959 3,342
regular child protection allowance recipients 50 53 166 175 172 187 168 259 275
disabled children 2 5 2 2 1 8 3 23
chronically sick children 3 8 21 23 26 46 56 59 84
members of a family with 3 or more children 25 62 185 228 286 372 553 662 765
children obtaining early developmenta 1 12 6 7 11 40 43 26
children of registered disadvantaged status 26 26 66 69 91 85 90 135 164
children of registered multiply disadvantaged status 23 20 64 71 58 92 81 107 116
children not enrolled due to lack of place in year of educationb 27 48 182 175 189 241 430 400 476
nurses 73 111 232 320 364 451 592 729 860
assistant nurses 43 87 202 266 294 368 465 568 667
Workplace infant nursery
institutions 7 8 9 9 11 12 26 26 26
active places 49 56 70 70 104 108 300 302 302
enrolled children 38 51 54 54 81 90 216 239 240
children not enrolled due to lack of place in year of educationb 4 7 2 9 23 26 15
service provider / nurses 17 19 12
18c
21 27 61 82 78
Family infant nursery
institutions 938 927 918 963 994 1,086 1,171 1,218 1,235
active places 6,032 5,840 5,805 6,032 6,413 7,188 8,018 8,232 8,547
enrolled children 5,732 5,680 5,668 5,683 6,256 7,131 7,829 7,886 8,109
children not enrolled due to lack of place in year of educationb 651 716 960 940 1,050 1,504 1,459 1,298 1,039
service provider / nurses 1,513 1,466
1,170d
1,343c
1,550 1,685 2,015 2,101 2,207
Day care for children
enrolled children 792 740 680 489 512 528 430 398 361
of which:
disabled children 11 14 13 10 9 6 2 8
chronically sick children 8 7 5 1 1 1 2 3
service provider 270 220
154e
156 129 127 99 88 75

Footnotes

*According to the new amendment of the Act XXXI on Child Protection that came into force on 1 January 2017, daytime care for young children has been organized with a new structure. The content and form of institutional benefits and services, as well as the mode of data transmission has changed fundamentally. The comparison of time series data with the previously available data is therefore not possible or only limited.
aDevelopments conducted by the specialist of the Educational Advisory Service in the daycare.
bCumulative number of children.
cFrom 2020 including those employed in assistant position job title.
dFrom 2019 including those employed in co-ordinator job title.
eFrom 2019 including those employed in other professional job titles.
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